What is SCI index journal
SCI stands for Science Citation Index, a multidisciplinary citation index. The larger version Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) covers 9,000+ significant journals across 177 scientific disciplines, from 1900 to the present.
What is the difference between Scopus and SCI
Where Scopus focuses on the independent journals in the research field of Science, Technology, Medicine, and Social Sciences, SCI indexes mainly the technical and scientific publications including natural and social sciences.
Is SCI index and Web of Science same
Web of Science(WoS) is an online subscription-based Scientific Citation Indexing(SCI) service originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information(ISI) during 1964.
What is the difference between SCI and SSCI journal
SCI, SCIE and SSCI are three different databases of academic journals maintained in the Web of Science Master Journal List operated by Clarivate Analytics. SCIE is the expanded form of SCI which is also included some social sciences journals. Whereas, SSCI deals with social sciences journals.
How do I know if my journal is SCI or SCI
Search for the journal title. If the result indicates "Web of Science Core Collection: Science Citation Index, "Web of Science Core Collection: Science Citation Index Expanded" or "Social Sciences Citation Index" it means that the journal is indexed in SCI, SCIE, or SSCI, respectively.
How do I know if my journal is SCI or Scopus
How to Identify SCOPUS Indexed JournalsType the URL in your address bar:www.SCOPUS.com/sources.It will direct into Browse sources on SCOPUS.com – Journal List search page to identify SCOPUS indexed journals.Select the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the targeted journal to find SCOPUS indexing.
Is Elsevier a SCI or Scopus
Scopus is an indexing database/service that belongs to Elsevier. ScienceDirect is a full-text database platform that belongs to Elsevier, and much of its contents consisted with the publications published by Elsevier. Scopus indexes some journals published by Elsevier.
Is Elsevier a SCI journal
It is a twice-per-month international journal publishing high-quality peer-reviewed research on a broad range of natural sciences and high-tech fields, with an emphasis on originality and scientific relevance.
How do I know if my journal is SCI indexed
Type the journal title or ISSN on the search box and click on “Search Journals”On the search result page, indexed journal title shows “Science Citation Index Expanded” against “Web of Science Core Collection”
How do I know if my journal is SCI or Scopus indexed
Visit the Scopus website (www.scopus.com). Click on the “Sources” tab located in the top menu bar. On the Sources page, you can either use the basic search option or the advanced search option to find journals. Basic search: Enter the name of the journal or relevant keywords in the search box.
How do I know if a journal is SCI
Search for the journal title. If the result indicates "Web of Science Core Collection: Science Citation Index, "Web of Science Core Collection: Science Citation Index Expanded" or "Social Sciences Citation Index" it means that the journal is indexed in SCI, SCIE, or SSCI, respectively.
Are all Elsevier journals SCI indexed
No. Out of the 2809 active journals that Elsevier publishes, 1914 journals are indexed in Scopus.
How do I find my SCI or Scopus journal
How to Identify SCOPUS Indexed JournalsType the URL in your address bar:www.SCOPUS.com/sources.It will direct into Browse sources on SCOPUS.com – Journal List search page to identify SCOPUS indexed journals.Select the Title, Publisher, or ISSN number of the targeted journal to find SCOPUS indexing.
How do I know if my paper is SCI indexed
Type the journal title or ISSN on the search box and click on “Search Journals”On the search result page, indexed journal title shows “Science Citation Index Expanded” against “Web of Science Core Collection”
Is SCI a Scopus
The Science Citation Index (SCI)
SCI was officially launched in 1964. It is now owned by Thomson Reuters. SCI The SCImago Journal & Country Rank is a portal that includes the journals and country scientific indicators developed from the information contained in the Scopus database (Elsevier).